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$5,500 per! Montreal Canadiens playoff tickets going for extreme surge prices

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Montreal Canadiens fans can expect to pay as much as $575 for a nosebleed ticket to the upcoming playoff games against the Washington Capitals. (Christinne Muschi / The Canadian Press) (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press)

So you want to go to a Habs playoff game?

Get ready to pay.

Tickets went on sale on Saturday for the two Montreal Canadiens home games against the Washington Capitals.

*This article was published before 1 p.m., so ticket prices may be well above the prices quoted below.

They went on sale at noon, completely sold out, and within 10 minutes, resellers were charging over $400 for nosebleeds.

Within a half hour, those tickets were gone and top row, touch the ceiling seats requiring opera glasses to make out a number on the back of a sweater were going for over $550.

A season ticket holder told CTV News that the family’s $300 tickets in the lower bowl were reselling for $1,700 in the same section within an hour.

Those tickets would be a deal by 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, as lower bowl tickets were selling north of $2,000 and even $3,000 in some sections.

A pair of tickets behind the Capitals’ bench was selling for $5,573 each for Friday’s game.

Ticket price for Habs game Tickets for the Montreal Canadiens home games are going for premium prices.

Front row tickets for Sunday’s game two, were selling for over $6,700.

Resale tickets for Canadiens' game Resale tickets for the Montreal Canadiens second playoff home game on April 27, 2025. (screengrab)

As a comparison, Winnipeg Jets tickets against the St. Louis Blues begin at $220 and with lower bowl tickets selling for $440. Game two games

The games on April 25 and 27 will be the first full crowd playoff Habs games since 2017, as the last playoff run was during the COVID-19 pandemic with reduced capacity.

Game six tickets (if the series goes that far) were starting at over $350 on billets.ca.